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in a classified environment i can get more specific. >> jennifer: and the lack of specificity has alarmed some on the left. including democratic senator ron wyden. >> the bottom line is the administration is essentially telling the congress the american people, just trust us and i just don't think that's the standard for oversight. >> jennifer: and that is just a prelude to tomorrow's confirmation hearings for john brennan who is a chief architect for the drone program. senator wyden has been one of john brennan's loudest opponents because of his role in that drone program. and here is another thing that is not going to help the president with the left, is he is now getting praise from the far right. lindsay graham said he was going to author a resolution commending the president's use of drones . . . maybe not the endorsement the president was looking for. so is his liberal appeal strong enough to withstand the outcry over the drones or is it just a narrow group of people? how should progressives feel about drone strikes anyway? it's not so easy. for more on that i'm joined by hendrik he
in a classified environment i can get more specific. >> jennifer: and the lack of specificity has alarmed some on the left. including democratic senator ron wyden. >> the bottom line is the administration is essentially telling the congress the american people, just trust us and i just don't think that's the standard for oversight. >> jennifer: and that is just a prelude to tomorrow's confirmation hearings for john brennan who is a chief architect for the drone program....
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there is a new environment in this country. should we take it on? we can't guarantee how it's going to come out. but our job is to take this on with great strength, with the voice of the american people behind them. >> michael: well, if you were in a pulpit a lot of people would be whooping and wooing over this. tell me, congresswoman, before we let you go, tell me something fun about this speech that people who don't get to be in that chamber don't get to experience. what is the cool thing about the state of the union. >> i've been in congress for 22 years. this is my 23rd year. it's always a thrill to be in that chamber. the history the tradition of that speech the bicameral effort and it's the launching of the president's agenda over the next four years. it's a very special evening, and i am really so pleased that carlos soto is here with me for me to see it, especially since the president is going to address the issue of gun violence and that's that puts a very important face on this issue in this nation. >> michael: rosa delauro go get your ais
there is a new environment in this country. should we take it on? we can't guarantee how it's going to come out. but our job is to take this on with great strength, with the voice of the american people behind them. >> michael: well, if you were in a pulpit a lot of people would be whooping and wooing over this. tell me, congresswoman, before we let you go, tell me something fun about this speech that people who don't get to be in that chamber don't get to experience. what is the cool...
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is either a traitor or he has the inability to discern and understand how to walk in those kinds of environments, which makes him completely unfit to be the director of central intelligence. stephanie: let me review. instead of being the heads of the c.i.a., he should be executed into treason. we should turn that into a tribunal. >> that's what they peddle. stephanie: ok, let's end with linda harvey from mission america. what's that? >> one of those web radio shows that seems to be popular amongst the righties. >> he would cave in and allow homosexual identity and attraction to be respected and welcomed among their boys. that would mean mobile spiritual and possibly physical corruption, plain and simple. parents and grandparents in our nation are appalled at the irresponsibility of this potential move. the delay is not necessarily a good sign. what the national boy scouts may be hoping for is for more dialogue. in other words ways to pressure local troop leaders and national christian groups threatening to disaffiliate if this new policy goes through. the delay also allows homosexual groups to m
is either a traitor or he has the inability to discern and understand how to walk in those kinds of environments, which makes him completely unfit to be the director of central intelligence. stephanie: let me review. instead of being the heads of the c.i.a., he should be executed into treason. we should turn that into a tribunal. >> that's what they peddle. stephanie: ok, let's end with linda harvey from mission america. what's that? >> one of those web radio shows that seems to be...
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so if confirmed, she would have experience in both resource development and protecting the environment. she will be facing issues if she's confirmed regarding fracking on public land, arctic drilling and renewable energy permits. jewel will be the first woman the president has chosen for his second term cabinet. >>> actress ashley judd hasn't decided yet whether or not she's going to challenge senate minority leader mitch mcconnell for his seat in 2014 but already karl rove's american crossroads is going after the actress in a new web video, attacking judd's commitment to president obama her praise for healthcare reform, even her residence in tennessee even though she grew up in kentucky and went to college there. >> ashley judd, an obama-following radical hollywood liberal who is right at home here in tennessee. i mean kentucky. >> a crossroads spokesman said the ad is designed to stick a pin in judd's balloon. several other celebrities on capitol hill today, chris rock, amanda peet, tony bennett joining the mayors against illegal guns coalition and their demand a plan campaign. they'
so if confirmed, she would have experience in both resource development and protecting the environment. she will be facing issues if she's confirmed regarding fracking on public land, arctic drilling and renewable energy permits. jewel will be the first woman the president has chosen for his second term cabinet. >>> actress ashley judd hasn't decided yet whether or not she's going to challenge senate minority leader mitch mcconnell for his seat in 2014 but already karl rove's american...
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real impact on our economy, but probably if it's only us doing it, a very negligible impact on the environment. if you look at the developing countries, china india and others, they are now the largest polluters in the world by far. >> oh, yeah. >> to the extents that's what you are trying to get at the united states is a country. it's not a planet. on the other handy, if we unilaterally impose these things t would have a devastating impact okay economics, depending upon which measure we are talking about >> bill: that is an idiotic statement. what the do you think it will have on miami when on miami when it's under water? of all states, florida should be leading the fight to do something about climate change. >> that's going to be the first state that goes. >> breaks off and drops into the ocean. >> the keys, gone. miami, gone. the whole fishing industry the tourist industry, the whole thing, gone. and then he said, oh man, we can't do anything about climate change. it costs us too much money. costs us too much money not to. joey out in chicago. hey, joey. what do you say? good morning. >> go
real impact on our economy, but probably if it's only us doing it, a very negligible impact on the environment. if you look at the developing countries, china india and others, they are now the largest polluters in the world by far. >> oh, yeah. >> to the extents that's what you are trying to get at the united states is a country. it's not a planet. on the other handy, if we unilaterally impose these things t would have a devastating impact okay economics, depending upon which...
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but consensus on the environment. belief in science. and this right wing crowd doesn't want to buy into any of this. >> bill: you know what really offends me tonight so there will be parents of the kids who were shot down and killed in newtown, connecticut right. then you're going to have ted nugent who called them props. parents in chicago who have lost their kids. another city. calls them all props. >> a number of people every day that die from gun violence. >> bill: it is just sick for the republicans to allow him to come in. so what are you looking forward to tonight? what are you expecting? >> i was going to talk about the issues you just mentioned. to me, it is always about jobs and the economy. we're still -- we lost -- you've heard me say this far too many times. we lost five million manufacturing jobs from 2000 until 2010. we've gained about 500,000 of them back. that's really the ticket for so many americans the middle class. it is not the only answer. when we see wages decline and we see so many people able to keep up in life
but consensus on the environment. belief in science. and this right wing crowd doesn't want to buy into any of this. >> bill: you know what really offends me tonight so there will be parents of the kids who were shot down and killed in newtown, connecticut right. then you're going to have ted nugent who called them props. parents in chicago who have lost their kids. another city. calls them all props. >> a number of people every day that die from gun violence. >> bill: it is...
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, they get married later in life, they live in a heterogeneous type of environment with kids all over the world, we grew up in a different melloul. neil: i don't see your party moving in that direct, some argue maybe you should. >> we're the party of life, liberty and pursuit of happy net, the party of find, a party that can speak about those opportunities, to all people in the united states this is a party that believes in giving a sense of ownership an opportunity over single citizen in this country, but we're also neil, the party of problem solving, we have gotten away from problem solving, we forgot how to do a dial, a lot of governors are pretty good from it, we should learn more from models of the republican governor that are doing good things but we lost the art of problem solving. that is what republicanism i think was founded on. pragmatic solutions to the issues of the day that work in favor of all americans, governors do it well, live doing that thing as governor of state of utah. and it works, on the economic side it should work on education policy, it should work in terms
, they get married later in life, they live in a heterogeneous type of environment with kids all over the world, we grew up in a different melloul. neil: i don't see your party moving in that direct, some argue maybe you should. >> we're the party of life, liberty and pursuit of happy net, the party of find, a party that can speak about those opportunities, to all people in the united states this is a party that believes in giving a sense of ownership an opportunity over single citizen in...
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we also raised our contributed more than $2 million to pro- environment candidates. we won 15 out of 17 of our target races, including seven new climate champions to the senate. reelecting senators who voted to defend the environmental protections agency's ability to take actions on global warming. millions were spent on tv ads attacking there records. those ads were not successful. we also helped elect two governors in tight races, in montana and in washington state. governor ensley may be the greenest governor in the nation ever. in the house, we launched a electoral process called the flatter five. we targeted five incumbent representatives for being climate change deniers. we defeated four of those five and nearly knocked out all five. we think that program demonstrated that being a climate change denier is not just that policy. it is that politics as well. we also reelected the president with the help of over lcv 10,000 members who volunteered. in the presidential campaign, romney's opposition to the wind industry played a key role in swings states like colorado
we also raised our contributed more than $2 million to pro- environment candidates. we won 15 out of 17 of our target races, including seven new climate champions to the senate. reelecting senators who voted to defend the environmental protections agency's ability to take actions on global warming. millions were spent on tv ads attacking there records. those ads were not successful. we also helped elect two governors in tight races, in montana and in washington state. governor ensley may be the...
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on the list for tax-free items saving consumers money and helping the environment. you can buy them tax-free saturday february 16th through monday february 1th. >>> still to come, behind bars, police make an arrest -- >>> a long way home, a crippled cruise ship slowly makes its way back to port. the latest on the thousands of people trapped onboard. >> >> a lot of sunshine, a pretty mild day. i have heard that snowflakes may be in our forecast. the more complete version of that is still coming up. . >>> police make arrests in the murder case of a 15-year-old chicago girl who was shot days after performing at the president's inauguration. police say two gang members are charged in the death of pendleton. last month the men allegedly opened fire on a group of students sitting in the park. police think they mistook one of the students as a member of a rival gang. . >>> the cruise ship is being towed to mobile, alabama and is expected to arrive there thursday. >> >> hundreds of thousands will be letting the good times roll for fat tuesday in new orleans. today, mardi gr
on the list for tax-free items saving consumers money and helping the environment. you can buy them tax-free saturday february 16th through monday february 1th. >>> still to come, behind bars, police make an arrest -- >>> a long way home, a crippled cruise ship slowly makes its way back to port. the latest on the thousands of people trapped onboard. >> >> a lot of sunshine, a pretty mild day. i have heard that snowflakes may be in our forecast. the more complete...
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that exact point i've read a lot of reports about what kind of affects the this perhaps has on the environment i mean how would you describe those as well as the health effects because i didn't get a chance to see gas land but i know did an incredible job investigating the ailment these people are getting in the communities i mean there are there fossett six floating in the giant fireballs when they turn them on talk about the effects on the health and human health and the environment. ok in terms since the health of statics. there's a lot of problems i mean you have a lot of air pollution with fracking because fracking it's not like you just drill a well and now and. you take that gas and you have to build an entire infrastructure of stuff so there's a lot of truck traffic there's a whole industrial landscape that has to be and. now i'm vs rural landscapes in pennsylvania and if cuomo lifts the ban in new york here in new york lots of roads lots of drill pads themselves compressor stations all kinds of industrial equipment a lot of these things emit tremendous amounts of the air pollutants di
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giant fireballs when they turn them on talk about the effects on the health and human health and the environment. ok in terms since the health of facts. there's a lot of problems i mean you have a lot of air pollution with fracking because fracking it's not like you just drill a well and now and. you take that gas and you have to build an entire infrastructure of stuff so there's a lot of truck traffic there is a whole industrial landscape that has to be and. now our rural landscapes in pennsylvania and cuomo lives in new york here in new york lots of roads lots of drill pads themselves compressor stations all kinds of industrial equipment a lot of these things emit tremendous amounts of the air pollutants diesel. benzene all kinds of of very chemicals and stuff are minute into your air and another thing about fracking that's really interesting is that traditionally there was separation between the industrial areas and residential areas but fracking is an activity that is. it's it's just being away out in literally a hundred you know a couple hundred feet from people's homes. and across the stre
giant fireballs when they turn them on talk about the effects on the health and human health and the environment. ok in terms since the health of facts. there's a lot of problems i mean you have a lot of air pollution with fracking because fracking it's not like you just drill a well and now and. you take that gas and you have to build an entire infrastructure of stuff so there's a lot of truck traffic there is a whole industrial landscape that has to be and. now our rural landscapes in...
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home building or infrastructural services they will continue to do extremely well actually in this environment. now let's now take a quick look at the markets to see where we stand this friday on wall street which is still actively trading equities are higher in fact almost one percent higher walls three quarters of a percent higher for the nasdaq shares of mcdonald's are jumping on better than expected results over in europe shares closed in the block on friday with miners and banks pushing the indices highers well two main factors boosted the appetite for risk positive chinese trade data and the european union leaders agreeing on a budget cut the first one to history i should add here in russia investors didn't seem to find too many reasons for optimism hence the indices wore a lower they ended this week's session in the red roughly a third of a percent each for both of my sex and the r.t.s. but the russian ruble managed to strengthen to both currencies of as you're seeing here the euro was pretty much flat to the dollar. and russia's flag ship airline araf lot this week fiercely criticized
home building or infrastructural services they will continue to do extremely well actually in this environment. now let's now take a quick look at the markets to see where we stand this friday on wall street which is still actively trading equities are higher in fact almost one percent higher walls three quarters of a percent higher for the nasdaq shares of mcdonald's are jumping on better than expected results over in europe shares closed in the block on friday with miners and banks pushing...
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giant fireballs when they turn them on talk about the effects on the health and human health and the environment. ok in terms of health of facts. there's a lot of problems i mean you have a lot of air pollution with fracking because fracking it's not like you just drill a well and now and. you take the gas and you have to build an entire infrastructure of stuff so there's a lot of truck traffic there's a whole industrial landscape that has to be and. now i'm the rural landscapes in pennsylvania and it's cuomo lift the ban in new york here in new york lots of roads lots of drill pads themselves compressor stations all kinds of industrial equipment a lot of these things tremendous amounts of air pollutants diesel. benzene all kinds of chemicals and stuff are needed into your air and and then i think about fracking that's really interesting is that traditionally there is a separation between the industrial areas and residential areas but fracking is an activity that is. it's it's just being away out in literally a hundred you know a couple hundred feet from people's homes. and across the street fro
giant fireballs when they turn them on talk about the effects on the health and human health and the environment. ok in terms of health of facts. there's a lot of problems i mean you have a lot of air pollution with fracking because fracking it's not like you just drill a well and now and. you take the gas and you have to build an entire infrastructure of stuff so there's a lot of truck traffic there's a whole industrial landscape that has to be and. now i'm the rural landscapes in pennsylvania...
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that exact point i've read a lot of reports about what kind of affects those this perhaps has on the environment i mean how would you describe those as well as the health effects because i didn't get a chance to see gas land but i know did an incredible job invested in the ailment these people are getting in the communities i mean they're fos it's exploding into giant fireballs when they turn them on talk about the effects on the health and human health and the environment. ok in terms of health of fabrics. there's a lot of problems i mean you have a lot of air pollution with fracking because fracking it's not like you just drill a well and now and. you take the gas and now you have to build an entire infrastructure of stuff so there's a lot of truck traffic there's a whole industrial landscape that has to be and. now i'm these rural landscapes in pennsylvania and cuomo lift the ban in new york here in new york lots of roads lots of drill calves themselves compressor stations all kinds of industrial equipment a lot of these things tremendous amounts of the air pollutants diesel. benzene all kind
that exact point i've read a lot of reports about what kind of affects those this perhaps has on the environment i mean how would you describe those as well as the health effects because i didn't get a chance to see gas land but i know did an incredible job invested in the ailment these people are getting in the communities i mean they're fos it's exploding into giant fireballs when they turn them on talk about the effects on the health and human health and the environment. ok in terms of...
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giant fireballs when they turn them on talk about the effects on the health and human health and the environment. ok in terms of health effects. there's a lot of problems i mean you have a lot of air pollution with fracking because fracking it's not like you just drill a well and now and. you take that gas and you have to build an entire infrastructure of stuff so there's a lot of truck traffic there is a whole industrial landscape that has to be and. now i'm these rural landscapes in pennsylvania and cuomo lifts the ban in new york here in new york lots of roads lots of. cabs themselves compressor stations all kinds of industrial equipment a lot of these things emit tremendous amounts of the air pollutants diesel. benzene all kinds of chemicals and stuff. into your air and and then i think about fracking that's really interesting is that traditionally there is a separation between the industrial areas and residential areas but fracking is an activity that is. it's it's just being away out in literally a hundred you know a couple hundred feet from people's homes. and across the street from schoo
giant fireballs when they turn them on talk about the effects on the health and human health and the environment. ok in terms of health effects. there's a lot of problems i mean you have a lot of air pollution with fracking because fracking it's not like you just drill a well and now and. you take that gas and you have to build an entire infrastructure of stuff so there's a lot of truck traffic there is a whole industrial landscape that has to be and. now i'm these rural landscapes in...
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giant fireballs when they turn them on talk about the effects on the health and human health and the environment. ok in terms since the health of statics. there's a lot of problems i mean you have a lot of air pollution with fracking because fracking it's not like you just drill a well and now and. you take that gas and you have to build an entire infrastructure of stuff so there's a lot of truck traffic there's a whole industrial landscape that has to be and. now are rural landscapes in pennsylvania and cuomo lifts the ban in new york here in new york lots of roads lots of drill pads themselves compressor stations all kinds of industrial equipment a lot of these things emit tremendous amounts of the air pollutants diesel. benzene all kinds of a very chemicals and stuff are needed into your air and another thing about fracking that's really interesting is that traditionally there was separation between the industrial areas and residential areas but fracking is an activity that is. it's it's just being away out in literally a hundred couple hundred feet from people's homes and. across the street
giant fireballs when they turn them on talk about the effects on the health and human health and the environment. ok in terms since the health of statics. there's a lot of problems i mean you have a lot of air pollution with fracking because fracking it's not like you just drill a well and now and. you take that gas and you have to build an entire infrastructure of stuff so there's a lot of truck traffic there's a whole industrial landscape that has to be and. now are rural landscapes in...
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giant fireballs when they turn them on talk about the effects on the health and human health and the environment. ok in terms of health of statics. there's a lot of problems i mean you have a lot of air pollution with fracking because fracking it's not like you just drill a well and now and. you take the gas and you have to build an entire infrastructure of stuff so there's a lot of truck traffic there is a whole industrial landscape that has to be and. now i'm the rural landscape in pennsylvania and if cuomo lifts the ban in new york you're in new york lots of roads lots of drill cabs themselves compressor stations all kinds of industrial equipment a lot of these things emit tremendous amounts of the air pollutants diesel. benzene all kinds of chemicals and stuff are minute into your air and another thing about fracking that's really interesting is that traditionally there was separation between the industrial areas and residential areas but fracking is an activity that is. it's it's just being away out in literally a hundred you know a couple hundred feet from people's homes. and across the st
giant fireballs when they turn them on talk about the effects on the health and human health and the environment. ok in terms of health of statics. there's a lot of problems i mean you have a lot of air pollution with fracking because fracking it's not like you just drill a well and now and. you take the gas and you have to build an entire infrastructure of stuff so there's a lot of truck traffic there is a whole industrial landscape that has to be and. now i'm the rural landscape in...
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environment is depressing. the uk economy is arguably more inflation prone, certainly, than core european economies. and irrespective of this downward pressure on growth. i think it's astonishing that we haven't seen weaker inflation outturns in the uk over the last two years. so there's a sense that i guess the inflation environment is more vulnerable in the uk than the uk or core europe. and these worries persist. and, you know, any change to the focus and central bank strategy with regard to focusing on the inflation target i think just helps to exacerbate these concerns. >> all right. don, stick around. we'll come back to you in a short while. don smith from icap is still to come back to you, as well. >>> european stocks are pretty flat on the session. the ibex slightly higher than it was. >> take a look at what's happened with the reaction. 2.1%, i should say, following from that weaker than expected inflation data. bunds roughly unchanged. pressure coming off in italy with those yields moving ever so slig
environment is depressing. the uk economy is arguably more inflation prone, certainly, than core european economies. and irrespective of this downward pressure on growth. i think it's astonishing that we haven't seen weaker inflation outturns in the uk over the last two years. so there's a sense that i guess the inflation environment is more vulnerable in the uk than the uk or core europe. and these worries persist. and, you know, any change to the focus and central bank strategy with regard to...
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. >> tomorrow, representatives of the defense industry, health care, and environment hold a news conference on how to stop sequestration. that is live at 9:00 a.m. eastern on c-span2. >> what you might expect from samsung, given the breadth of products we have, tablets, televisions, computers, one of the areas we are investing in is this multi-screen connectivity. we are already seeing consumers multi-tasking. your honor tv but you are also texting and your phone or looking at the internet and your tablet. how do we link those devices to each other? had we link them to the clout or the internet? one very good example is the galaxy camera. we launched the camera last year, and the camera is now built in with internet connectivity, so you can take photos where you go and instantly through a wireless network upload them to a website or social media service. it is bringing wireless connectivity to a camera. linking products like that, lincoln and to the internet and to each other, that is a big opportunity for us. >> the future of consumer technology with samsung vp for strategy david steel fro
. >> tomorrow, representatives of the defense industry, health care, and environment hold a news conference on how to stop sequestration. that is live at 9:00 a.m. eastern on c-span2. >> what you might expect from samsung, given the breadth of products we have, tablets, televisions, computers, one of the areas we are investing in is this multi-screen connectivity. we are already seeing consumers multi-tasking. your honor tv but you are also texting and your phone or looking at the...
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giant fireballs when they turn them on talk about the effects on the health and human health and the environment. ok in terms of health of fabrics. there's a lot of problems i mean you have a lot of air pollution with fracking because fracking it's not like you just drill a well and now and. you take that gas and you have to build an entire infrastructure of stuff so there's a lot of truck traffic there's a whole industrial landscape that has to be and. now armed landscapes in pennsylvania and cuomo lives in new york here in new york lots of roads lots of. cabs themselves compressor stations all kinds of industrial equipment a lot of these things emit tremendous amounts of the air pollutants diesel. benzene all kinds of chemicals and stuff are minute into your air and and the other thing about fracking that's really interesting is that traditionally there was separation between the industrial areas and residential areas but fracking is an activity that. it's it's just being away out in literally a hundred couple hundred feet from people's homes and. across the street from schools and things like
giant fireballs when they turn them on talk about the effects on the health and human health and the environment. ok in terms of health of fabrics. there's a lot of problems i mean you have a lot of air pollution with fracking because fracking it's not like you just drill a well and now and. you take that gas and you have to build an entire infrastructure of stuff so there's a lot of truck traffic there's a whole industrial landscape that has to be and. now armed landscapes in pennsylvania and...
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know why they're there there and it's even worse than being because not only are you wouldn't terrible environment where everybody basically wants to kill you. and you walk around and suddenly the earth explodes and your best friend just lost his leg. you. to test the people you're supposed to be fighting for. and you do crazy things and that's what to redact it's about and that's what cancer does a war was about. these wars make no sense and crazy things happen here if studied the phenomenon or rather the pathology of violence for a while for decades why is america so keen to get involved in conflicts whatever they hop on from afghanistan to libya shooting first and thinking later many things in there we're repeated over and over again that you know sort of. create this and this atmosphere one is america is the greatest day shouldn't in the world i don't know how many times i've heard that do they say that in russia do you say russia is the greatest nation in the world not often i yeah and why are we all love for the world why are we in countries you know we have you know a military presence all
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ♪ >> pelley: we heard today from malala yousafzai, the pakistani teenager shot for de >>> we heard today that a pakistani teenager was shot for defying the taliban. today the family released a video statement from her. >> today you can see that i am alive. i can see everyone. today i can see and i am getting better day by day >> the 1-year-old activist was targeted for promoting education and women rights in a part of pakistan where the taliban had prevented girls from attending school. after months of treatment she says that god gave her a second life. >> it's just because of all the prayers. all of the people have prayed for me. >> after this interview surgeons placed plates over the hole in her skull. she will get an implant to restore the hearing in her left ear. >> i want to ser
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>> you know, the environment is changed since the 90's gonna in the internet is just taking off. one of the main reasons that existed for clubs, the ability to share the workload, to -- in terms of getting the information in evaluating stocks and finding them and also the cost. that whole dynamicis changed. and so no individual investors can go and do that themselves. however, one of the main reasons for investment clubs still existing is it is a great way to learn aout stock investing. you can still share the workload. gerri: does she have it right? >> well, she is right to my think, about the reason why the number of investment clubs is declining. the internet has had a real impact for la but i don't think she is right that is a great way to learn about stocks. all the data i have looked at indicates that the returns of members of investment clubs significantly underperform. it is a nice social way and i can see benefits of people, collegiality and doing something that appears to be productive, but the concpt is flawed. there is just no evidence that when like-minded people get
>> you know, the environment is changed since the 90's gonna in the internet is just taking off. one of the main reasons that existed for clubs, the ability to share the workload, to -- in terms of getting the information in evaluating stocks and finding them and also the cost. that whole dynamicis changed. and so no individual investors can go and do that themselves. however, one of the main reasons for investment clubs still existing is it is a great way to learn aout stock investing....
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we're going to have to go into hostile environment. it is not a bad thing because it gives us an opportunity to commend people. don't be intimidated by the tactic. there is a point late in the interview where he says, the you understand how of surged use out? you are served, ridiculous. i'm happy to be escapement. not being intimidated is half the battle because it's easy to be intimidated. when someone calls you nasty names it's easy to be intimidated. the only thing you can do is fight back. right off the bat what they do is change the topic. you talking about the fiscal cliff and suddenly you're getting a lecture on why you hate gay people. not only do you hate gay people, but here is the letter signed in stamford ronald reagan showing that you hate gay people. this is completely random information. what you saying? the answer is not to pretend. trichina know you are talking about. you want to talk about it, let me do the research first and we can have an educated debate on the issue. don't discuss things i don't know about and it t
we're going to have to go into hostile environment. it is not a bad thing because it gives us an opportunity to commend people. don't be intimidated by the tactic. there is a point late in the interview where he says, the you understand how of surged use out? you are served, ridiculous. i'm happy to be escapement. not being intimidated is half the battle because it's easy to be intimidated. when someone calls you nasty names it's easy to be intimidated. the only thing you can do is fight back....
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and the report shows solar panels to as much harm to the environment as good. ♪ this they didn't take a dime. how much in feesoes your bank take to watch your money? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. you know it even after all these years. but your erectile dysfunction - you know,that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needingo go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help r an erection lasting more th
and the report shows solar panels to as much harm to the environment as good. ♪ this they didn't take a dime. how much in feesoes your bank take to watch your money? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. you know it even after all these years. but your erectile dysfunction - you know,that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in...
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if you don't have a safe environment, you don't expect them to learn. it really should be that these schools have an incentive to go after and compete for the kids, not the other way around. there shouldn't be any monopoly here. there is a lot of controversy around this in terms of teachers' unions and the rest. we are talking about the lives of these kids and we have to save these kids and the proposals we are going to be about are aimed directly like that, families like joseph kelly's and kids in the rural areas. >> we are hearing about republican governors and senators and house members about what's most important for the republicans as they go forward. for the average american trying to figure out where the republican party is headed now after the election, who should the public be listening to? who really speaks for the republican party at this point? >> i would differ a little bit. the average american is not thinking about and trying to wonder about where the republican party is. they are thinking about how to make their life work, which is exact
if you don't have a safe environment, you don't expect them to learn. it really should be that these schools have an incentive to go after and compete for the kids, not the other way around. there shouldn't be any monopoly here. there is a lot of controversy around this in terms of teachers' unions and the rest. we are talking about the lives of these kids and we have to save these kids and the proposals we are going to be about are aimed directly like that, families like joseph kelly's and...
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and i think as difficult as the political environment is now, imagine if we went back into a recession and ma'am how it would 145r7en up the edges of the deba debate. it would be brewle it will for everybody. so i don't think sequestration will happen. i think we're just following the exact same script we did for the fiscal cliff. everybody right now i think the democrats and republicans are basically in agreement, they want to put it off, but they want to blame the other party for putting it it off. and i think that's the dynamic that's happening right now. >> if we're following that script, that was not a script that ultimately played well for house republicans. >> i agree, it didn't play well, but it's not a big victory for the democrats. >> i don't disagree, but i think the general public -- the numbers are pretty bad. >> we also did this -- people forget this, but it also happened in senior president bush and helped lead to the budget act of the andrews air force base that actually as president clinton will tell you set the stage for the prosperity of the '90s. >> also got last th
and i think as difficult as the political environment is now, imagine if we went back into a recession and ma'am how it would 145r7en up the edges of the deba debate. it would be brewle it will for everybody. so i don't think sequestration will happen. i think we're just following the exact same script we did for the fiscal cliff. everybody right now i think the democrats and republicans are basically in agreement, they want to put it off, but they want to blame the other party for putting it...
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accountable are those who want to cut taxes for the rich and no fair share who want to live in the privatized environment and not care about the civic situation. that is truly damaging to the possibility of already beleaguered ideals. nothing is simple. i cover the former soviet union and russia. i could go on at great length about how boris yeltsin undermined democracy and became a hero democracy. lech walnsa in many ways was not the. working bloke many made him not to be. gorbachev was a visionary who came to power. he saw he needed to change the country. he used his powers to do that. he withdrew from afghanistan. he called for nuclear abolition. he worked with ronald reagan. he understood you need political solutions, not military solutions. when the soviet troops were ready to come out of the barracks so the berlin wall would not come down, he told them to stay in the barracks, the empire is going. we cannot be a country that will be one of glasnost and perestroika if we live the way we have. it is the 20th anniversary of the soviet union, the end of the soviet union. many people in russia blame him
accountable are those who want to cut taxes for the rich and no fair share who want to live in the privatized environment and not care about the civic situation. that is truly damaging to the possibility of already beleaguered ideals. nothing is simple. i cover the former soviet union and russia. i could go on at great length about how boris yeltsin undermined democracy and became a hero democracy. lech walnsa in many ways was not the. working bloke many made him not to be. gorbachev was a...
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. >> you are in an environment where surfaces touch many times. you have lots of chances to be infected. >> and this can make for a virtual petrie dish for viruses. >> i think i will go wash my hands as well. when it comes to vitamin d deficiency, a new study finds african-american and caucasian women should take the same dosages, although darker skin women tend to have lower levels of vitamin d, researchers found they do not need larger amounts of vitamin d to compensate. experts say they should follow the recommended guidelines according to their aid and medical conditions. coming up next, your maryland lottery pick 3 and pick 4 numbers, and another check on the forecast. first, a look at how >> carry angle from valley view farms is here to answer your plant questions. you have some beautiful orchids? >> this is a time where we see a lot of failure announces orchids come into bloom. these will come into bloom for four to six months. >> and the less is more when it comes to water in these? i learned that the hard way. >> absolutely. >> here is a
. >> you are in an environment where surfaces touch many times. you have lots of chances to be infected. >> and this can make for a virtual petrie dish for viruses. >> i think i will go wash my hands as well. when it comes to vitamin d deficiency, a new study finds african-american and caucasian women should take the same dosages, although darker skin women tend to have lower levels of vitamin d, researchers found they do not need larger amounts of vitamin d to compensate....
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government wanted to so it really would have an even more chilling effect on what is already a freezing cold environment for people to come forward and speak truth to power wow what a daunting metaphor for what we're up against in this country our constitutional rights are be. replaced by a systematic rewiring of who truly holds the power in this country i'm sorry but the constitution begins with we the people and we can't forget that our freedom depends on our willingness to protect it and when it comes to speaking truth to power i think it's time room in the power structure who's really in charge. now the legacy so far go to our facebook page at facebook dot com slash breaking the set and be sure to do what i wasn't already done and give us a like we'll be updating our status daily with links to past segments as well as reaching out to you for ideas of what you want to see covered on breaking the set and also check out behind the scenes photos we take our studios or break in the set and report on the road like this one we took yesterday so how do our facebook page and check out all of that and more no
government wanted to so it really would have an even more chilling effect on what is already a freezing cold environment for people to come forward and speak truth to power wow what a daunting metaphor for what we're up against in this country our constitutional rights are be. replaced by a systematic rewiring of who truly holds the power in this country i'm sorry but the constitution begins with we the people and we can't forget that our freedom depends on our willingness to protect it and...
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private sector expands and tax policies are positive, florida will do well, it is a zero income tax environment, and say in new york for example it is 14% i will see more migration of the "new yorker"s and entrepreneurs moving their business south, and bringing employees with them, and hiring, those markets i think will improve. liz: you know, i don't know, i have to say to myself, wait, are we in an air pocket in housing market. bond yields are rising, mortgage rates are tied to bd yields and they may be going up in the next year or so, should you grab it now. i'm saying interests could go up in next couple years. >> i think you are right, as the slow recovery continues, we'll see rates go up, but not for the next year or so, now, is the best time to be buying real estate, anyone who can, renters should look to buy right now. liz: another important piece of data that the viewer needs to know bpeople who are upside down in their moar mortgage, about 10.6 million in negative equilty. so, there is a big fear, people have been saying this for years, they will flood into the market and cause housin
private sector expands and tax policies are positive, florida will do well, it is a zero income tax environment, and say in new york for example it is 14% i will see more migration of the "new yorker"s and entrepreneurs moving their business south, and bringing employees with them, and hiring, those markets i think will improve. liz: you know, i don't know, i have to say to myself, wait, are we in an air pocket in housing market. bond yields are rising, mortgage rates are tied to bd...
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this is an environment that needs to be made and once it's built are gone the days when we have senior citizens watching the drive by and waiting for a bus that won't stop and then they have to stand on the bus and that bus has to crawl through the same traffic as the cars and get there in way too long period of time. means we will get into a elevator and on the rail and get to your destination in as little as eight minutes. for transit to succeed in the country it needs to be reliable and viable and we need it in the bay area reliable. muni has its challenges and bart is running the oldest rail cars in the united states right now. >> is it over? >> it's over. [applause] >> congratulations san francisco. i thought she was cheering for old rail cars on bart. [laughter] but let me just point out there is something that we at dot have been focusing on a lot these days and that is the recent census told us that the united states is going to have 150 million more citizens by 2050 and if we won't let the growth overwhelm it we need to plan for it and we plan for it with transit systems like
this is an environment that needs to be made and once it's built are gone the days when we have senior citizens watching the drive by and waiting for a bus that won't stop and then they have to stand on the bus and that bus has to crawl through the same traffic as the cars and get there in way too long period of time. means we will get into a elevator and on the rail and get to your destination in as little as eight minutes. for transit to succeed in the country it needs to be reliable and...
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center stage, insiders say to watch for a tighter focus on the middle class, infrastructure and the environment and touched on in the inaugural address and starting wednesday the president will hit the road, takes the message to residents of north carolina, georgia and north carolina. our next guest was a speechwriter for president clinton. including four state of the union addresses. michael waldman is executive director of the brennan center for justice at nyu. welcome. >> great to be with you. >> what's the strategy behind a more aggressive maybe antagonist kind of message that we might hear tomorrow night? >> well, one of the things is that it seems to be working. i think that his inaugural address, for example, was to me the best speech he's given as president. it didn't have some of the drabness and caution of some of his earlier speeches. it said something. and so, i think that if he keeps going with that approach of boldness and ambition it is not that everything he says is enacted in to law but he'll be able to make a case to the country and with some vivid colors and strong arguments.
center stage, insiders say to watch for a tighter focus on the middle class, infrastructure and the environment and touched on in the inaugural address and starting wednesday the president will hit the road, takes the message to residents of north carolina, georgia and north carolina. our next guest was a speechwriter for president clinton. including four state of the union addresses. michael waldman is executive director of the brennan center for justice at nyu. welcome. >> great to be...
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takes not a nice time to be a big step for the snake they will be the first ones within a subtropical environment this is the big pond caves in the face by the banks but these games are all to be very confined to people we have to just jump into trying within thirty minutes you can be on the minds of my piano to enjoy the fine events particularly most of the bees are being built from scratch something very unusual and that is a tribute to the train companies banks will play nice to expensive in the street coming into some kind of a billion dollars but if you do look around you and want money to buy the organizing committee says a soldier will be ready in twenty to. that's all the news this hour and next says stay with us while latest smithsonian. wealthy british soil. sometimes surprise. markets why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to. kaiser reports . we see. a low in welcome to cross talk we're all things are considered i'm peter lavelle the nobel peace prize winner and his
takes not a nice time to be a big step for the snake they will be the first ones within a subtropical environment this is the big pond caves in the face by the banks but these games are all to be very confined to people we have to just jump into trying within thirty minutes you can be on the minds of my piano to enjoy the fine events particularly most of the bees are being built from scratch something very unusual and that is a tribute to the train companies banks will play nice to expensive in...
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government wanted to so it really would have an even more chilling effect on what is already a freezing cold environment for people to come forward and speak truth to power wow what a daunting metaphor for what we're up against in this country our constitutional rights are being. replaced by a systematic rewiring of who truly holds the power in this country i'm sorry but the constitution begins with we the people and we can't forget that our freedom depends on our willingness to protect it and when it comes to speaking truth to power i think it's time room in the power structure who's really in charge. of your legacy so far go to our facebook page at facebook dot com slash breaking the set and be sure to do what i wasn't already done and give us a like we'll be updating our status daily with links to past segments as well as reaching out to you for ideas of what you want to see covered on breaking the set and also check out behind the scenes photos we take our studios or break in the set and report on the road like this one we took yesterday so how do our facebook page and check out all of that and more
government wanted to so it really would have an even more chilling effect on what is already a freezing cold environment for people to come forward and speak truth to power wow what a daunting metaphor for what we're up against in this country our constitutional rights are being. replaced by a systematic rewiring of who truly holds the power in this country i'm sorry but the constitution begins with we the people and we can't forget that our freedom depends on our willingness to protect it and...
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in a subtropical environment understood to be limping park and it is just a stone's throw away from the black sea amongst the palm trees and then you can catch literally a train or you will be able to and it will take you thirty minutes to get up into the mountains and krasnaya polyana where you will be able to watch all the point ski events lympics is also unique air too because most of the venues have to be built from scratch and it is a magnificent feat really to get to this stage and how all the venues the main sporting ones up and running and able to host international events they will be tested over the next twelve months or so to make sure they are all in order a lot of infrastructure work is still going on at the moment so there's a lot of road works a lot of new roads are being built something like three hundred around sochi five hundred kilometers road and railings have been laid down so there's a lot of inconvenience for people who didn't live here but you begin to see just what they've achieved when you look around and it should be a marvelous lympics when they finally get u
in a subtropical environment understood to be limping park and it is just a stone's throw away from the black sea amongst the palm trees and then you can catch literally a train or you will be able to and it will take you thirty minutes to get up into the mountains and krasnaya polyana where you will be able to watch all the point ski events lympics is also unique air too because most of the venues have to be built from scratch and it is a magnificent feat really to get to this stage and how...
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you said if we all had similar environments -- >> don't you think most criminals come from the same environment? jay i think they are bad people. you wouldn't say most criminals come from the inner city? >> most come from single mothers. >> really? >> ♪ all the single mothers ♪ all the single mothers >> i think you will agree on my other point is which is why this leads to my conclusion once you have committed a violent crime. i think death penalty. i will give chuck coleson one year of prison ministries. if they can turn them into a person, then death. >> wow. >> there is a lot of -- >> scientology maybe. >> that's a fantastic idea. >> children of god. >> who doesn't love a good ekinkar. >> they are known for obeying things. that would be very good. it makes perfect sense. it is a salon for rapists and murderers. it is like dorothy parker's round table. but instead of changing literary gossip it is a recipe for a chiv. you can't do isolated confinement because then they go nuts. they need to be around people, but it doesn't matter what they are saying. >> have i a solution to this. legaliz
you said if we all had similar environments -- >> don't you think most criminals come from the same environment? jay i think they are bad people. you wouldn't say most criminals come from the inner city? >> most come from single mothers. >> really? >> ♪ all the single mothers ♪ all the single mothers >> i think you will agree on my other point is which is why this leads to my conclusion once you have committed a violent crime. i think death penalty. i will give...
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capabilities and see what else we need to do to take into account the changing nature of the global environment, the changes of the communications that exists worldwide. >> thank you for that. back to my first point, should you be confirmed, trying to make sure you've got that objective oversight, the ability to make sure you have the best knowledge and bessmetrics possible so when future challenges arrive, we have the best information possible. >> thank you very much. mr. brennan, so you can be advised. >> you've been listening to john brennan, c.i.a. correct -- director nominee under president bush. we heard dramatic, heated, tense testimony. the most dramatic was when senator marco rubio asked why we would let tunisians release the only -- there's a full wrapup on special report at 6:00 p.m. i've going to the five but this is dramatic testimony we'll wrap up. in the meantime, don't change the challenge. i'll remike and go do the five. see you tomorrow. hi. hi. i'm here to pick up some cacti. it should be under stephens. the verizon share everything plan for small business. get a shareable po
capabilities and see what else we need to do to take into account the changing nature of the global environment, the changes of the communications that exists worldwide. >> thank you for that. back to my first point, should you be confirmed, trying to make sure you've got that objective oversight, the ability to make sure you have the best knowledge and bessmetrics possible so when future challenges arrive, we have the best information possible. >> thank you very much. mr. brennan,...
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government wanted to so it really would have an even more chilling effect on what is already a freezing cold environment for people to come forward and speak truth to power wow what a daunting metaphor for what we're up against in this country our constitutional rights are being. replaced by a systematic rewiring of who truly holds the power in this country i'm sorry but the constitution begins with we the people and we can't forget that our freedom depends on our willingness to protect it and when it comes to speaking truth to power i think it's time room and the power structure who's really in charge. now the legacy so far go to our facebook page at facebook dot com slash breaking the set and be sure to do what i wasn't already done and give us a like we'll be updating our status daily with links to past segments as well as reaching out to you for ideas of what you want to see covered on breaking the set and also check out behind the scenes photos we take our studios or break in the set and report on the road like this one we took yesterday so how do our facebook page and check out all of that and mor
government wanted to so it really would have an even more chilling effect on what is already a freezing cold environment for people to come forward and speak truth to power wow what a daunting metaphor for what we're up against in this country our constitutional rights are being. replaced by a systematic rewiring of who truly holds the power in this country i'm sorry but the constitution begins with we the people and we can't forget that our freedom depends on our willingness to protect it and...